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oeil The Gcemauilllanvlum'lal \ L0 . \BothOne Year, $1,50- ' peo ss | Galtllt at Ney Tork War | z= hal aa trol of it . From 'the first printed { en the naming of that his- vid jwho bas; from time _.'bevlng struck William 'Pat-| - Life is too short, 'and the. ing days of the: nineteenth 'e\ too.. precious to te frit \on questions such as these. ta. will fee no. meeting of the i's Clab: tonight Ros Lum W \ Willisms, on North street etnoon 'at .2 :8 oo cox pper: wss observed Jast | ing.: The newly eleoted,| H, HBotaling and B.°B. Welts, 6 fnstaltation pf Ino. g. deferred on coconut . . Valley, Otsego leek \sets ng his father in f I ® series of yevival ages of ho. week of 'praj er is \de- | 7 were placed in nbarge 'of the enty years. avemade | Q lon me tune m. Fe rusty or |- h $| 75 ul .,; Sas neer CD, L! Smo uwe / nAppwmsmeE ONONDAGA. (30.417. Y., JANUARY 6, 1393. o os WROLE NO. 2408 0 50s c . ials ink he mes ee \' == 5,-5.1... amu rig, Reta m“ a - Hk A FAREWELL. o {as I fake this manner. and\ this bedasion 'to sey good by as far as any further con- end to. thank them most heartlly for the very Befieflous nguner- in. which fed Quezon has been treated through the (long term: of years thstI have had conu- by me, March 7 1879 there has been no m foyer and B4C0088,- 'and: fsom JON hundred end fifty subscribers 'at that three thousand now. < of the most gratifying thoughts in con-: section thh what. has been accomplished 'in the past in that the friends made in the first month of. my resldence m Bald- who cams to my aid) m necking Tun Guns-rel the. representative paper \that it [ig,. not 'only helping by: their good ad. wite: and: influence, but 'by. Sbeir pens mg that same relation | to the Paper; and one of those whose esrlv adleP generous support and worm interest in > the sucdess 'of Tr: Gum-m and 'to |. | whom much oi that succsss is due I in-] trodnoe to the public as my, Bhocessor. Mr w. F. Morris -has purchased my itp interest in Tun and with this: issue assumes the position which I have held for the past thirteen 'years, ~ It 18 | ~ :| entirely unnecessary for me to commend bun tthLpatrons ot Guam -| He is: too well known, and his ability in | the line o! work which 'he has taken ap | too ewdent and bas been emoyed too} many . times. by the' readers of Tgx. (3mm to need any comment from o I simply ask the public to trgat him. as I 'Have been treated I could Wish for., him nothing better,and he could ask no more. - Again thanking the public for the! summ, - f generous tréatmont end many kindnesses shown me, 'and: with no little re 'and {as 'Borfrow at this. parting, I say again good by. . '. esl .J,':E.uéBEENE. f‘gsomm. ' Aim\ mesons... Dertt Dnnhnm has been spending a few days in Rochester. BF. Rocks hss been in town for afew days visiting. friends. ° E. K. West and sou, Hurry, of Syre duse; were ip town Monday. ~~ Mr.and Mrs: Jer gs © Connell, of Byra- cuss, spent New. sr's with {friends Andrew Keepany, of Albany. called 16e and Miss Grace, Rogers | Tuesd#v, .. - '« Miss Clara Lindsay, of Syracuse. bas “been spending: wiewndsys—wlth Miss Elk- . Olive Mastin. Mrs. Sarah Reals has gone hem Springs, in this county, main for some time. *~ Charles. Tallman, . wife: and son, of Syracuse, spent the Bebbath With friends in thisplace, ° ~ Mes Anna Packard and A. H. Mer- _re: n= tio, of Syracuse, were guests at Pr. L.. ife | Martin's over Sunday. . rer: role meminieines un A withihetr sister W al ganded‘a party at Fulton lsstF t | ker's pareh Mr. and Ellison ts nell, inhytsnder. ¢ swollen L. d | Monda: pistered vowels. of Rishfi-ld Springs. are vigit- T5 Setinaa Panl filer rela-] ~ tyes here, - ¥ ate?\ Misaes® Eliza. M. and Char-letting} Wol- kx, of “fl. epent New Year's| rs. Sustns Stephens: t. . Heffron, - Clarence. Well: idsor. Morris and eZ DeWitt Snyder . Mz and Mrs. J,\ \E. Baker» of Syra— cuse. spent New Year's with Mrs. Ba- Mrs. George - G. [ wzli'rank Hugo a | Student at pa- mily spent Herr Year‘s with his rents.Y Mra. KEaward 00m Mt., and Mr. an Mra. Ge Mo , and Mra. Ct\ ped mil g \Mercer fir. M ark, and Mrz. and & E. P. Clark visitedat Qnondsga Vang; WmM-w“ ___ *. Mrs., Aim, Horton and - dsughte Kettie, alsa her arenddsuzbm,. emf; and \6 3. W. Patio returned Ta + day 2 \2. s beds? ran: j guest «of Miss Frances Tappan. To the people of Buldwmsvxlle and ' particularly the patrons of Tun Gum, . year but what has mtnessed an increase « bA’h’d‘ with the\ one . wmsvflle are friends Bll}, that the ones: and also in a business way. are still holdt |; T A series of revival meetings. . [tlenian who had been assisting in the Kngston, Onto . t Mr. and Mrs. James E. Connell and | way to the front. we Migs Jeanie 'Orippon Teturned Tues- [day from:» viglp in Amsterdam., -~ Harley Saddleniyer :and wlte. ‘of Fulton. spent the Sabbath here. ° C, F. Taggart has. been spending a few dn‘ys in Brockvills. Canada. ® ; . 8,: in Syracuse yesterday and today.\ Mrs, O. A, Thomas, of Syracuse, was the guest of friends fa. town 'Monda three months\ course in skrlcnlture at '-Cornell Universityr . 'B. J. Alien and. wife, of . Savannah reivaining for a longer visit. Mréc Grace Winchell, of © Lysender P l-penmnp; the Week 'with ber father,: R U. Bouton, of Downer street, ° 't. Maynard Sinith. last week -with relutives ifi Lyssnder tho Moses-Ceolvin ' wedding \in Bt. gwul's Cathedral Syracuse, Wednes WY. Choley. of Cortland, havé been spend: ing 'a few days. with Mr and Mrs. Tbomas Cecil. ~ brother, B. F', Wallace, at Harrisburg,. Pena. time next. week George M; Slsuson and family were day, to attend & family reunion: at R. boine on Monday. ~ of Mr; and Mre. J. W. and: Mrs. H., Rogers. ° Leo end Mr. .day, accompanied by' her daughter, . Mis. w. H. Tew weeks at her pgrents' home:, | :-* - Wine Reed and. wile/ Mra. Reed and son, Huntley, Migs Eva Reed, of Oneida Valley, and Miss Henrietta » | Reéd, .of: Oneida, spent New here for nbonl: two weeks. o Test. Saturday. Dr. Stephen Seward, of.. Byracuge, attended him. The..doo. treatment, and was out again rejoice that it was of short duration. the new\ of C.. F. Green & Co. [rented, tha J. M. ~Downer street, The gen: meetings was called away, hence Mr. nt of, the observance Prayer. pone Week a3 LOCALPARAGRAPHS. =O . -Bquire Haskins | « -Tonight. . ~ Don't fail Prices25, 85 and 508. . | _. __ very pleasant time. . this evehing as Heretofore, announcen,. later, -The survyivi bold a grand reunion on Washington’ birthday. *' + ga Orphan Asyluig, on. Monday last, leaving their usual substantial gifts. AY Hants Claus and Perin & Lee's band f aooonxps‘nied tha members. Leroy Adele. pt this .to been granted a pansion of $16 wlonth and $75 k pay. Cooper, of Memp{ e, has \also been awarded a pension - $12 per month and $30 back pay. . -L: B Darrow was -Arthur Simian, who appears at the opera house tonight as \Hquaret Hastings,\ is ons of the best coinedi- aps of the day, and is fast workiug his © Mr. Bidman bas many warm friends in this town who will be pleased\to give him a h welcome and congratulate. him on his kuncodag. . -F, 8. Gardner receivedn telegram from Willis Thompsop, of Canastota, Wednesday announcing the death of | his wife, whichoocurred T'n ht. tit. Gardner will -attend ilk astota\ Friday. ~ hompson resided here 'he beiog employedTigé | the fakeral at {1.5 Miss Meme Taylor, .of. Ithaca, is the W -| wag a. daughter,; msteukg‘ of a son. | ) |= -Another.oyster supper will be held - : Fay: Giddlnfzs left Tues lay to spent the Babbatl ' here, Mrs. Allen j Mra. B. C, Brown and daughter, of . Fulton, will spend theremainder ofthe . “wroterwrr Misses Emma and, May Counsell and Rod ward L Connell apent a few days H.P. Bigelow. acted as best man at ; Miss Ade Sesmens and Mr.. William Mrs. R. - C. Bouton is VlSltng her 'Bhe . expects to return some in Byracuse over Saturday and Bun: Wileox's, on ulenesee street returning Frank Lee and Miss Grace: Rogers 'are home from the Rome, N. Y., Deaf | Mute Iostitute. on a vacation, guests \Mre. Robert Milter returned to her home at West: Gelvtay, N. Y., Tues: Wells,; who is to spend at Daniel Yeur's - at Mra.. Smith Younge' . on. Charlotte street. °, Miis Eva Reed will remain \Dr. L. Merlin was taken seriously il tor bas fmproved rapidly undér his Wed: pesday, The; dootar's friends . were ulsrlued 'over h's sudden attack and George. W Davis, of Warners, > who. h«8 been in the Chappell & Tuttle store Tor some thine past, is to continnué with Mr. Davis will be glad to see his friends at the store at any time. He expects to wove 'his family here soon;, having Stearns house up 4 Rev. EAward A. Moldester is 'at Cherry Valley, Otsego county, this week, assisting bis futher in-the-dlast of MoMaster felt it bis duty to go, éven though it made necessary the post- 'ot the ._ --To seo it. Aoting | Fun! Music! \- --Miss. Rosa Strong entertained A& arty of about twenty yourig people F t ~Monday reventngf. «Annabelle Ai -The Young Men's blub of the Presbyterian .church , wilt not theet | |The next meeting wil be announced new Syracuse City Corps, of: whish Col. Minard was lang the captain, aro to |: '-_Central City Commandos-y made its ansual pilgrimage to the 'Ononds- Alonzo * ithe prograinme. arranged tt. and Mre. | cry. -—We were misml’ormed dast week {regarding tha Christmasa'present of 'Mr. 'and' Mre. Arthur Potter, of: Clay,; - .‘.’—\\ jn at school houge 'hall in. Belgium. #'ri- Jan,. 8th. The proceeda. is it? ed evenin to E3 used°gtor building sheds 'at the (church. : .-—Bnndey was '% disagreeable dsfi with falling ratn, Ireezing , as. it fe The sidewalks were coated. with . ice, 'any heed wev was the man who “nod his\ 'skatés on.\ .' © wodhers - rumored abo town that the {Byracuse - University.-Glte and Banjo Clubs will give. one of their popular entertainments; at < Howard> opera. house, in the near future“ fail to hear. them,. - Watch for dates. . -Wadys, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. Jno UOhas. 'MiT Terp has, been: quite Bick. with .: scarlfttne. though. now conuva- desciag. consequence ° of ; this, however, .the family, will mot return. home from\ Amsteidnm in eeversl weeks yet: .W. ”Stukgett of CortInndi.J. F; Green, fot Cazenovia, and David Cossmt ot 'Onondaga - Hill as 'coininigsioners to determine damages on land ~crosged | by water, pipe leading from Skeneat» eles to- Syracuse. gos ~--Charles F. Green has purchased 'the dry goods business:of Qheppell & ' | Tuttle, . at Baldwinsville, and . an in- ventory 'has been: 'taken this week. Mr.. Green ja a former well-known Ful- connected with an Amsterdam firm. Oswego Falls Observer.: to, -Ruv.,\ Honry C, Manson, ' High Chaplain of the Supreme, Court, Inde- an address on Forestry and the work- ings of theorder, in Royal Templara' . Hall, Kendall block, Friday evening,. January 6th. Come and bring yOur friends. : pointed by the. commissioner in sharge- to segure samples sof leaf: tobacep 'grown in this section for exhibition 'at | the fair at Obfcago next year, and he desires farmers who have some good A& gawple should embrace to him. Phoc about four ordinary “bonds ». niz Register. ee «--PFof, B. N, Horslord is dead. was born in Livingston county in this state, in 1818, and had Beneon. India children for: his,. playmates. . terest in the N. Y, Indians led him' to | publish Z »isberger's Ohonrlaga diction: Tary at his own expense. . He présented & copy to Rev. Dr. Beauchamp, as & personal friend interested in: 'the work It ought to be in the city libraries., > -The annual meeting, of the Farin- ers' Co op»-rative Fire Insurance Co., of ths towns of: Clay, Camillus, Ly- sBapder and Van, Buren, for the election of Directors, will be held 'Tuésday, | January . 10th, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. mp., af Association Hall, over Cramer .& Bunith's slpthing store in. this village. A. full attendance of members of the Assoctstion is desired, is matters of | importance will 'be brought before the meeting. -The Sens HSouct Club will give a theatre party at Boward opera house tomorrow. (Friday) evening.> Three hundred iovitations havé been lesued | be presented, -to be followed by dano- ing. orchestra ts to be present. Friends of the club are invited to vo- cupy the balcony seats. . Under the management & most happy time is sn- ticlpated. m [~ -Lnat weskwosnnouncefl that our schoois would open Monday, Jan, 21; This Information was given after con- [eaultt neatlon jnst before. going to | press. Later tha Board decided not to opet the schools until 'Puesday.. Such a dediston . ahontd. have [been made.in time for THr GazfTTE to announce it . | corgectly, as several pupils were there- \{'by put to some inconvenience 'by the WWW residence of D: . Marvin, next week Friday evening. and will' serve refreshments and hate a good 'times on their arrfval . The lic generally fs .cordially: invited to as-] company the Guild, and - share-in. the., leasuresa of the well-known bowpital- ty of Mr and Mrs. Marvin: Meet at ag | tho residence of F. A. Weed, on Eliz- aheth street, at 7:20 o’c ock. ~. > -The I. D. K. D. Y. Club gave a vere pleasant and well attended party at Wormuth Hall last Thursday eve- ning. The indsic was sicellent and With Care,. Refreshments were served sud tha} | young gentlemen in every way made it very pleasant for their guests.: Among. those ffom 60% of town were Norman and, Eart Roster, of Fulto and Misac® | Frances Rowell, Clars flinflmy and} sarty [Florence McChesney, of Byracuse, . townsman, George H. Goble, & token df remembrinos with ths compiimants f the Rook Springs. Tooal Bank, of. which Mr, Goble is} Vice President sud Director: Th bank Ot eedmnsinese Augast 9. tt made Dece “83118113 Rankine” wxll make you C. ‘-Frlday evenings at 6fo clock It long “n‘iends weextemmopgrathlntions. Boul asd. the only pedéstrign who made | Let no one [L. {' ofise, five cents.per copy: ~ [ --Jucl g Vann bas appointed John 1 ton young man and has been of* late [ Ping property and paying for this notice.. Chaplain of New York .and Supreme f pendent Order of Foresters,. will give |. figet &. ticketeveryrdsy. ---Mr: James L Decker has been ap | samples of that crop to furnish them|- . | interest dreplayed, © _._ . He| His in- | and present indications are that all |. will actept. A fine play will | of-the Board of $600\ P haldles $2 00 Bhoes -The members of Grace Church © Gail will have a sleigh ride. to the |; goals! to l. -c WRemember our stores close P “Square Hnskins” will make you © --An eight pound boy was recently born to Mr..and Mrs. C. Phoenix. In bebalf of. Beldwin‘evxlle = \-A party: of our young 'people will besenteftained by George Hawley, Jr., at his home near: Warners, tomorrow | (Friday) evening. wenthor permitting. “w—Mgr. Batolli Has Already ¥estored Fathers ~ McQiynog, * of . New . York; O’Fleherty. . of Auburn, and O’Snlll- van, \of Csmxllus, to their priestly office. [, [. ~ - Among the newwmembers of: the Hist »rical. Society are D.C. Leroy and - Boiseo. There are ninety-nine. new wembers, and they are looking for the. hundredth. goos, ~Slihscrlbe for the New York Sun- day Press.: By go doing you will re- cerve 'an accident insurance of $1 clay in case of an 'mcoident and: $1000: in case.of death, , For sale: at the post -We regretted very \much to. omit this week two interesting letters: froin cour Qawmilin® 'and South Granby cur-. 'respondenite. Items\ received at this 'office on Wednesday evéning aré too date to -use. \Will 'all our :correspongd: ents pleags. note this. We want your pewsy contributions, but cannot use {them when received at so late an hour Bend them earlier. e . Found. e 'A pair of ladies mittens. Owner ...can have same by calling at this office,. prov» eggs 00 , | Co.'s has : 'bavé never in a.prévigus winter sold és -- _ -> many overcoats 'in -the . whole Beason as . - >> we have this season up to date, and we - e J. Buller, of | expect to sell as many more. We intend .... . # (Tit make'ahothér bargain table next Mon-, .. ~ ~ ay, . long line of 'children's spite from . $1.00 _- up to $400. ~These. goods will costs \You - > 'store in the , county. dren up this 'is a great {Then wo shall: place all hd 'all the: novelties,: fibrated Burlington Stable Blnnket“ [out: to \fit Neck wear, Gents!) Farnishings,. Démpster. & Place's ~. ' vzgeggsarsamgles 'of fine zGlovee. 0 6 a bargain < i © & pair, 18, sag” a bo, 009 lot 4-614, G $3 00 to $4 00 W111 sell at 81 25 per pr. ~T. O. Morley pays 28. cents for \fresh | to close. |- _ Large Overcoat Sales... The Bargain Counter \& ~ 0pm» a. =-- na 'great -engoess; -We - ; --- Jan. 2, on, which we 'shall place s- more thin double this price at any other - . . 'They are not ont |. _- It you have' got to 'fit the aBil- ~. \ ~> _ opportunity; So e oy 004 C. ipgd in. the piece on anothevry tubgoixndf ' make thein to order- ai > \prime cost, of 'style;: |Home of. our best trade fake advantage - ‘ of these 'saleg. to 'get n good 'coat... We >: ‘ 'shall make'the third bargain fable to- ~.. - soutain the ready-made 'overooats 'which If-you want a' dress cont. - . We till continue to 'make a specialty - of fing - + . pants. to ogder, : We . probably, make. | three; Aourths of: all the custom pants out - in town. . We shall have a new Ime. of, | . (C. ; | patterna, Monday; \Jan.\ %,. We have\. ~ C00 00 - made ”specialty .of Robes and . Horse =.. 0 © Covers \this , season, carrying: in 'stodk ©. (> We 'have tho. cols. -- ~ \cioch > straps _ all © fas. ; tened to blanket All the. novelties: in oe Holiday: Hate and Caps and . ~*~ Phese © ' 2B, 4-7, 000 0 00 6-12, 5612 ghosts cost | rev Bros. Ladies Fw. UPSON & 00. >_ ”w Only Ten Days More. h A. ticket on the couch given with each'| purohase (of 260 or more). Shawls ata big: reduction.. =- Ce 0 F: Gnan& Ce. ' Baptist Church Items.’ Good numbers have been present At our . meetings. this week. and A good Our ' students and: teachers who were with us for Obristmas and. New Your 94, hive taken flight aguin ..> | not on Thursday eveniugk, ns hergétofore. anpounced, but 'on Friday evenings This will make it possible four a larger 'paimbér to attend,\ The course will begin 'Januaty 20 with Dr., Wasse's Tifustrated | Lecture on England, Thenext will 'be by the pastor on \The Opeomg of s 'Obhestout Burr \ (Dr. L, M. Vernon on Rman Life, Rev. Cortland Myers and: the order given. Season tickets are now 'on sale at the . oflice, at Gard sor & Davis', B _D.xou & Co.'s, W. H. Tappan'o and Pooler's market Price fifty cents for the course oi Ave, : ao. Notice. Lal { All acosunts doe the. late firm of Ohs'p pell & Tuttle can be; paid at their old .place of . business to - 13w3 (al £ GREEN & Oo. M?“ \Furniture for Sale. A quantity of housetold furniture, in- aluding a parlor set,. dining room choirs, book. CaS2, - carpets, eto., for sale very | cteap, 'loquire at the residence of 8. 8, Qruvey. 18w2' J F Gunman ‘ Best oyster arackers in town fix conta por pound ab T 0 Modey’ a C sifwam anted. ) 00 000 __| 'A good reliable tan to Work 'n farm of 100 sores, situat$ one- milé from Plain: ville; Address Box 93 Plainvllle, N ”Y 13@2 L sitet. \Try the New Firm's Cask Prices-— $189.---------- 0 y Gem & Co. nomsbnx _aAND .. Hound-mum - * PAMSO Ibo Pant Problem malted. particularly mvxted to look them over; | -We from our %, Dec. m 37 Rev.. B. 8 Packs 'younng, N#- Iga memo: ~ We bave an all wool heme-spun 'work phot for farmers and mechanics. We hold the exolusive sale in this market for these gopda; Montders' aod blacksmiths' ’-W Ursox & Uo. 3 L Notice. - Having just opened ip a barber shop in tnebssement of my block. on Bridge street, T ahall-bo pleased to .se6 all my old friends and costomers. Iw - 1.0me MARRIED; we vswmnssoxuwmrenemm Pato Fanton Hag Its P “misfit-i “offs Image, shd m“ Hovg 10W lemme =At -. Ey: Monday AXS, by Rev. 0, E. f mnegwdtflwms was». . “as?” “(at . tose DEED; P armature HBaren,'7 MaxJaw» AMER: MW! must” decry ig aged 47 ¥& were atthe higss. » ymfi'nfingafim ; Don t fail to .- - River Lodge, Try the New Firm's Gash pnceg... jugld last Tuesday evening, the following SC ' 20 officers were installed by' District Dep- - .- ~.; uty Grand Master: Herbert eo, | lnud, of: Syracuse, assisted by BrosJ. LL ._ ae Vnorheee a« Deputy Grand Marshal hoe t d s The Y. M. U, lectures are to be: given . Rev, 8 \L. Ford will follow probably in: 5 . missionary. | third letters,. -Liverpoot : hon free.. . atJ W. : House Masonic News. At C3 regular communication of Senses eC No. 160, F. and A. M., W. Creon. J F, Williams, W, M,- N B. B. W. , O.. K. Manroe, J., W. - -M. Juhpson, Slfll'th’y H Howard, Treaguror, - *. 4 . W, M. Beauchamp,: Ohnplsm. Thomas CUéoil, J D. . -H. F, Lee, [SIM Ol e Lg e < P.O. Morley, 21 M. Oo . 0.5 C 20 n {pl f ~ O. Reon, Marshal. . ___ oce ee ”3518 Wilkins, Ellen mot e C gse viaiting. brethren were also in >< ~' stts dance: E. .A. Benéon, of B racuse, | ~> mter of Brnghsmton Lodge, No. ~ >_ - 495 A.. J. Hubbell and, A; Richard ° ts Panama, 'both of Syracuse Lodge No. C 2s In: Tune. tox, The Msnlxus Eajyle speaks .of x lady who was to lecture there as a \rstuned\ Evidently 'the eflitor be- lieves itan evidevoe-.of eniohs to drop the - Pos- should be paced between the second and Telegraph, | . a Itis not strange that Bro. Baldwin, who . | is always in tuns, should. notice gach an © 2\ I unusual expressxon.-~Manlms Eagle Try the New Firm's (lash Prices- Lsdles fiOcOashmero Hoss 426, I . 1w \o. F. Gum & Oo. | _ Gredt overeoat sale in. costs to.. order aud ready made still going 01’s al J. W. Upson 00 8. | --Dr. E. E. Keeler, of 414 Southmn sttost,. Syracuse, a specialist in ail dis °, esses of 'the eve, ear, nose and throat, - tion and 'will | visit < Baldwinaviile. every Thursday, meeting patients at Dr. -Mar- . - -~ [tin's cffice from 8 to 1 a m. Consults- * Many of the best physicians . to fitted, ° :* The grest sale of Boys cheap clothing Eyes examined and glasses 25 anite for $1 00 worth $2 00, '25 suits for $200 worth $5.00: Remember that when theso goods were all sold out before, you wanted ther and cools not get them, Cal early. ' FIRST NATIOQAL. BANK. Notice of Election. * - # The stock- holders of this Bank aro o beréby notified that the annual meeting a of stock headers for the election of Di- rectors will be be held at the Banking . te ¢ Tueeday, January 10th, 1893. | ® Poll wilh open at 10 s. m. asd 60nt apen one hour, W. Mo ~ 915 . * r We t. Fall and softplete. swarm at ~I T. €. Morley's, , W. ~ ___ World's Fair. |_ i Are you gbing ? MW : ~ > ® « Girpoxks «t new. « a. Mllifléfliwu. P. Gran-l {sibly the Maple intended that a hyphen 202 b., lrsl New York refer their patients Une owes pson & Oo.'s hag commenced. . -_ £ . ~f will be gold af.cosh and' in some cases. . <>) ~ wo I oup-half cast, ' ser tk .of work cont \this i 18 a great op oztnml Salle , t> per | word 'to the iso {is suffinfimt Re c 2 ett bas nceépted Dr. Losho 'Martin's mvitg, hoe u wh, Radan